Abstract-1. Chelodina rugosa dug from aestivation sites at the end of the dry season were immediately alert and well coordinated. 2. Compared with non-aestivating animals, aestivating turtles had 20% higher plasma osmotic pressure and 7% higher sodium. Coupled with a small, but significant weight gain upon return to the water, this suggested the occurrence of minor dehydration in aestivating animals. 3. Plasma lactate levels of aestivating animals were low, averaging 1.99 mmol/1, consistent with aerobic rather than anaerobic metabolism having sustained their long period under ground. 4. No evidence was seen of dramatic physiological specialization. Aestivation in this species is interpreted as a primarily behavioural adaptation, made possib...
Locomotion is a common measure of performance used in studies of thermal acclimation because of its ...
Abstract Overwintering habits of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) are unknown. To...
North American turtles hatch in late summer and spend their first winter either on land or underwate...
Abstract-1. Chelodina rugosa dug from aestivation sites at the end of the dry season were immediatel...
Freshwater biota experience physiological challenges in regions affected by salinization, but often ...
Naturalists have long noted the remarkable ability of aquatic turtles to remain submerged for long p...
1. 1. Urine production (V) and glomeruler filtration rate (GFR) was measured in summer- and winter-a...
The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is an air breathing ectotherm that hibernates submerged in fres...
© 2007 by The University of ChicagoGood estimates of metabolic rate in free-ranging animals are esse...
Two geographically separated populations of the Texas spiny softshell turtle, Trionyx spiniferus emo...
Context. The increasing intensity and extent of anthropogenically mediated salinisation in freshwate...
Anoxia tolerance and recovery in freshwater and marine turtles were investigated. This study quantif...
Abstract: We investigated seasonal changes in the energetics of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia myd...
The properties of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were examined in two snake species and one turtle spec...
1. 1. The aerobic metabolic scope for activity is 1[middle dot]75 times greater in the active, aquat...
Locomotion is a common measure of performance used in studies of thermal acclimation because of its ...
Abstract Overwintering habits of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) are unknown. To...
North American turtles hatch in late summer and spend their first winter either on land or underwate...
Abstract-1. Chelodina rugosa dug from aestivation sites at the end of the dry season were immediatel...
Freshwater biota experience physiological challenges in regions affected by salinization, but often ...
Naturalists have long noted the remarkable ability of aquatic turtles to remain submerged for long p...
1. 1. Urine production (V) and glomeruler filtration rate (GFR) was measured in summer- and winter-a...
The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is an air breathing ectotherm that hibernates submerged in fres...
© 2007 by The University of ChicagoGood estimates of metabolic rate in free-ranging animals are esse...
Two geographically separated populations of the Texas spiny softshell turtle, Trionyx spiniferus emo...
Context. The increasing intensity and extent of anthropogenically mediated salinisation in freshwate...
Anoxia tolerance and recovery in freshwater and marine turtles were investigated. This study quantif...
Abstract: We investigated seasonal changes in the energetics of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia myd...
The properties of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were examined in two snake species and one turtle spec...
1. 1. The aerobic metabolic scope for activity is 1[middle dot]75 times greater in the active, aquat...
Locomotion is a common measure of performance used in studies of thermal acclimation because of its ...
Abstract Overwintering habits of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) are unknown. To...
North American turtles hatch in late summer and spend their first winter either on land or underwate...